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Putting gas in car

Bloomberg reports that a steady decline in gas prices has left consumers with extra cash in their pockets after filling up their tanks. For one heavy-commuting family in Pennsylvania featured.

Pipeline construction

Today, the Senate voted to approve pro-Keystone legislation, setting the stage for what is likely to become one of the first Republican legislative victories in the new congressional session. After.

Arctic shipping and recreational boats

As a part of its Energy Insiders series, National Journal asked energy experts about the future of oil and gas development in the Arctic Refuge following President Obama’s announcement that.

Offshore energy production in the Gulf of Mexico

Consumer Advocate Group Offers Qualified Support for Federal Offshore Leasing Program Houston, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) President David Holt issued the following response to the Interior Department’s release.

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Houston, TX – Consumer Energy Alliance (CEA) today launched a new educational campaign, Arctic For All, designed to promote public awareness of Arctic issues and the importance of the Arctic.

Texas drilling rig

Statement by Tommy Foltz, Consumer Energy Alliance Executive Vice President “CEA applauds the City Council’s decision last night,” said Tommy Foltz, Executive Vice President of CEA. “In fact, American energy.

U.S. Capitol building at night in Washington, D.C.

President Obama will deliver his seventh State of the Union address this evening. From what we know based on a preview of his speech, the president will address tax issues.

Michael Whatley, executive vice president of Consumer Energy Alliance, tells Oil & Gas Journal why the Obama administration should work quickly to approve what will clearly be the safest pipeline.

With the Nebraska Supreme Court’s pro-Keystone XL ruling made, the decision to construct the pipeline will soon rest on the President’s plate, Michael Whatley, executive vice president of Consumer Energy.

David Holt, president of Consumer Energy Alliance, discusses the future of oil and gasoline prices, state action on hydraulic fracturing, Keystone XL, and U.S. EPA’s Clean Power Plan in this.

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